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Alternate OSs are not dead. The "problem" is that the people running this site are not interested in alternate OSs.
For instance, there is rarely any news on THIS website about OS/2 - eComStation. However, there is definitely news about it on http://www.os2bbs.com/os2news/ and other websites on a daily basis. So there IS news about this OS. OS/News is just not interested in reporting about this OS.
There is rarely any talk about any UNIX other than BSD. Actually there isn't that much talk about BSD at all.
How about a series of articles talking about the different Linux distributions. HOW and WHY are they different? What is the philosophy, the vision behind each one. Why were they created and where are they going that is different than the other distributions. Are they light or "heavy". Under which kind of circumstances would I pick X over Y?
How about posting FAKE news. News that is said right up front is fake in order to get people who ordinarily stay hidden would pop up and say, "HEY, THAT ISN'T RIGHT! and will respond with something that IS right AND is interesting.
Poke the bears and lions and make them wake up. Make them angry if you have to in order to get them to respond.
News isn't always reactionary.